GMAT Entrance Test Question Paper 14

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Question 1 of 37 Question: 1 Together, Dracula and Frankenstein scared 53 people. Dracula scared 19 more people than Frakenstein. How many people did Frankenstein scare? Possible Answers Select ed Possible Answer 17 22 28 36 41 Question: 2 What is the area of my square? 1. One side of the square is 5 2. The diagonal of the square is approximately 7.07. Possible Answers Select ed Possible Answer Statement 1 is sufficient alone Statement 2 is sufficient alone Together the statements are sufficient Each statement is sufficient alone Together the statements are insufficient

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Question 1 of 37

Question: 1

Together, Dracula and Frankenstein scared 53 people. Dracula scared 19 more people than Frakenstein. How many people did Frankenstein scare?

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

17

22

28

36

41

Question: 2

What is the area of my square?1. One side of the square is 52. The diagonal of the square is approximately 7.07.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 3

A is 5 times bigger than B. B is 2 units larger than 3C. D is 6 units less than C. Find D if A is 70.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

17

15

12

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Question: 4

Is N an even number? 1. 2N is even2. 2N + 1 is odd

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 5

On a hotdog, the ratio of relish to ketchup is 3:4. The ratio of ketchup to mustard is 7:15.

I have 2 teaspoons of relish on my hotdog. How many teaspoons of mustard do I have on it, to the nearest teaspoon?

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4

5

6

7

8

Question: 6

My vertical line intersect the x-axis at the midpoint of (4, -6) and (10, 6). Find the equation of my line.

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Selected Possible Answer x = 6

x = 7

x = – 6

y = 6

y = 7

Question: 7

Find x1. 2.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient on its own

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 8

What is the area of my garden?1. The distance between a point at the edge of my garden and the centre of my garden is 6.2. The garden is circular.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are still insufficient

Question: 9

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The probability of me falling asleep in class is 10%. The probability of the teacher arriving late is 40%. What is the probability that I stay awake during the whole class but the teacher arrives late?

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54%

50%

42%

36%

6%

Question: 10

What’s the distance of path A?1. I can walk through path A and get home in 14 minutes.2. I can run through path A at 7 m/s and be home in 6 minutes.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 11

The average height of 3 kids is 80 cm. Which kid is the tallest?1. Kid A is 80 cm tall2. Kid B is 85 cm tall

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

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Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 12

I mix together 4 mL of solution M, which has 50% water, and 2 mL of solution N that has 40% water. What is the water percentage in the combine solution?

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39

43

47

52

Question: 13

Is p a prime number?is a prime number.

2. is a prime number.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient on its own

Together the statements are still insufficient

Question: 14

If I take path A it’ll take me 20 minutes to walk to school. If I take path B and walk at the same rate, it’ll take me 25 minutes. Path B is 40 metres longer than path A. How long is path A?

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140

160

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180

200

220

Question: 15

Find the average of the roots of .

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1

14/5

3

19/8

23/4

Question: 16

Triangle ABC has one side of size 3. What are the other 2 sides?1. One of the other two sides is 42. ABC is isoceles, it has 2 equal sides.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient on its own

Together the statements are still insufficient

Question: 17

I have 5 shirts, some pants, and 6 pairs of shoes. How many pants do I have?1. I have less pants than shoes.2. I can make 90 different outfits from my clothes.

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Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient on its own

Together the statements are still insufficient

Question: 18

The ratio of the area of a square to the area of a circle is . What’s the ratio of the side of the square to the diameter of the circle?

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

2:1

Pi:1

4:1

2: Pi

4: Pi

Question: 19

How many blows did the wolf need to flatten down the pig’s house?1. If the house was twice as big the wolf would need 54 blows2. After 18 blows the house was two thirds of the way down.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 20

My rectangular pool has dimensions 6×10. I extend each length of the pool by 4 metres to create a walkabout around the pool. What’s the area of half of that walkabout path?

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Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

30

36

60

72

96

Question: 21

How many librarians shold there be in the library?1. It takes 1 librarian to fix up 10% of the library.2. 10% of the library is equal to 250 books.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient on its own

Together the statements are still insufficient

Question: 22

Choose the largest of these expressions if x is negative and y is positive.

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Question: 23

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Find

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1/3

4/27

30/11

81/8

11/4

Question: 24

Is k bigger than 6?1. is bigger than 50,000.2. is bigger than 10,000.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 25

I’m perscribing a right-angled triangle AOB inside a circle with O at the centre and A,B on the perimeter of the circle. What’s the area of the circle?1. AB is 2. The perimeter of AOB is .

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

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Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 26

Is x zero?1. xy = x2. y = 57

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 27

I have 3 positive integers, a, b, and c, with a less than or equal to b and b less than or equal to c. Which of these can’t possibly be the median of a, b and c?

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a

c

a + c

c – a

(a + c) / 3

Question: 28

Point X is on the x-axis at (6, 0). Point Y is on the y-axis. XOY is a triangle with an edge at the origin and area of 45. What’s the coordinate of y?

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

(0, 7.5)

(0, 15)

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(0, 9)

(9, 0)

(7.5, 0)

Question: 29

The probability for 3 different crazy-cubes to come out 6 is 1/6, 1/2 and 1/8, respectively. What’s the probability that none of the cubes comes out 6?

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95/96

19/24

5/24

71/96

35/96

Question: 30

I have a sequence of numbers. What’s the third term in my sequence?1. The first term is 2.2. The second term is 4.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 31

In a game, each hit gets you 2, 5, 7, or 11 points depending you where you land. Every hit, your total score gets multiplied by your current number of points. If I scored a total of 84700 points, how many hits of 7 did I get?

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Selected Possible Answer 0

1

2

3

4

Question: 32

Is ?1. a = b = y2.

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 33

Find .1. 2. .

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

Question: 34

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There are 500 candies. If 350 have sprinkles and 300 have chocolate chips, and at least 60 have neither sprinkles nor chocolate chips, the number of candies that have both is in this range:

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40 and 120

80 and 180

180 and 320

210 and 300

300 and 350

Question: 35

Choose the false statement for a positive integer x, about

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It’s divisible by 3

It’s divisible by 6

It’s even if x is even

It’s divisible by 4 if x is even

It’s odd if x is odd

Question: 36

What’s the value of angle K?1. Angle K is inscribed between 2 lines of length 5.2. Angle K is across from a side whose squared value equals the sum of the square value of the sides inscribing angle K

Possible AnswersSelected Possible Answer

Statement 1 is sufficient alone

Statement 2 is sufficient alone

Together, the statements are sufficient

Each statement is sufficient alone

Together the statements are insufficient

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Question: 37

J is less than 250 and is an integer. How many difference positive integer values can J take on?

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6

7

8

9

10